Once upon a time, Keely Smith was one-half of Las Vegas’ royal couple, alongside her then-husband Louis Prima. But she soared in a career of her own, and following tenures at Capitol and Dot Records, ... Read more

Very few bands lasted as briefly but cast as large a shadow as Indian Summer. The Bay Area emo band was active for the span of a single year between 1993 and 1994, but in that short time they perfectl ... Read more

“I just want you to stop twisting the knife,” “My house is a prison, the jailor is me,” “I put my faith in you and then a screw turned loose,” “I’m broken now, I can surrender,” are just a few lines f ... Read more

Since the release of his first album in 2006, Think Like the Waves, Gordon Grdina has sought a musical language that would allow him to incorporate his dual interests in the electric guitar and the ou ... Read more

Although he’s been a fixture of Nashville’s indie music scene since the mid-2000s, Jeremy Ivey has largely assumed the role of collaborator, playing in bands like Secret Handshake and Buff ... Read more

Phoenix, Arizona 1955…a twenty-five year old disc jockey and fledgling songwriter, Lee Hazlewood, is trying to break into the music industry. He takes Greyhound bus trips to Los Angeles to pitch songs ... Read more

Why did it take metalheads so long to realize how great Yob are? The post The 25 Best Metal Albums of 2010 – 2019, #22: Yob, <em>Clearing the Path to Ascend</em> appeared first on MetalSuc ... Read more

The Time for Peace Is Now compiles fourteen songs that, while recorded over four decades ago, speak now more than ever. The tracks are a subset of 1970s-era gospel, not directly talking about Jesus or ... Read more

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